gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development – is looking to recruit passionate Research Associates to carry out research on a number of topics, some of which will be executed in China within EU funded research projects. The Research Associate will work to produce a policy paper to be agreed with gLAWcal Director of Research on one of the following relevant areas: trade, investments, globalization, liberalism, human rights, social economic and cultural rights, sustainable development, climate change, energy, environment, meritocracy, European Union institutions, EU-China relations etc. You can read more here.
Applications will be accepted by 31 December 2015 at research@glawcal.org.uk